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This edo is just an augmented triad, but specifically one that is derived by stacking three 400¢ major thirds. This means it closes the octave and, as such, is its own inversion. So, once again, the melodic and harmonic capabilities of this triad in isolation are pretty slim compared to, say, one derived by stacking [[5/4]]. Yet, the symmetrical nature of this chord allows for quite a "sturdy" sound that helps to keep the temperament together.
This edo is just an augmented triad, but specifically one that is derived by stacking three 400¢ major thirds. This means it closes the octave and, as such, is its own inversion. So, once again, the melodic and harmonic capabilities of this triad in isolation are pretty slim compared to, say, one derived by stacking [[5/4]]. Yet, the symmetrical nature of this chord allows for quite a "sturdy" sound that helps to keep the temperament together.


The major third itself is 13.79¢ sharp of 5/4, enough for a noticeable chorus effect to occasionally take place in timbres with a prominent 5th harmonic (such as a piano). This contributes to the "foggy" sound of the temperament, as the demo illustrates.
The major third itself is 13.79¢ sharp of 5/4, enough for noticeable inharmonicity to occasionally take place in timbres with a prominent 5th harmonic (such as a piano). This contributes to the "foggy" sound of the temperament, as the demo illustrates.


The uninvertible nature of the augmented triad is illustrated in the synth, as it oscillates between two inversions of the triad yet the quality of the chord remains utterly identical. If it were any other type of augmented triad, the inversions would still sound quite similar but they would each have a different vibe.
The uninvertible nature of the augmented triad is illustrated in the synth, as it oscillates between two inversions of the triad yet the quality of the chord remains utterly identical. If it were any other type of augmented triad, the inversions would still sound quite similar but they would each have a different vibe.